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Beyond the joints: mechanistic insights and multidisciplinary strategies for spondyloarthritis-associated uveitis. [PDF]
Pan S, Xiang L, Cao Z, Yang Z, Cheng RJ.
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Ebstein-Bar Virus (EBV)-Positive diffuse large B-cell vitreoretinal lymphoma: Two cases without overt immunocompromise and review of the literature. [PDF]
Zafar S, August AH, Milman T, Deaner JD.
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Brucellosis uveitis: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Wei J, Chen R, Liu T, Jiao G, Zhang B.
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Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2005
Intermediate uveitis is an intraocular inflammation involving the anterior vitreous, peripheral retina and pars plana. It usually affects patients from 5 to 30 years old, without gender or racial preferences. The etiology is unknown but there are several associated diseases: multiple sclerosis, idiopathic optic neuritis, autoimmune corneal ...
Adriana A, Bonfioli +3 more
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Intermediate uveitis is an intraocular inflammation involving the anterior vitreous, peripheral retina and pars plana. It usually affects patients from 5 to 30 years old, without gender or racial preferences. The etiology is unknown but there are several associated diseases: multiple sclerosis, idiopathic optic neuritis, autoimmune corneal ...
Adriana A, Bonfioli +3 more
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2002
The cause of intermediate uveitis remains unknown. It is important to rule out other causes of the condition before initiating therapy. Many patients presenting with a mild form of the disease and who have good visual acuity may not require treatment.
Lai, WW, Pulido, JS
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The cause of intermediate uveitis remains unknown. It is important to rule out other causes of the condition before initiating therapy. Many patients presenting with a mild form of the disease and who have good visual acuity may not require treatment.
Lai, WW, Pulido, JS
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Pediatric Intermediate Uveitis
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1989ABSTRACT Clinical findings, course, treatment, and complications of intermediate uveitis in children is analyzed in a series of 60 patients. While generally a chronic indolent disease, in the pediatric age group acute anterior uveitis is the presenting symptom rather than the milder symptomatology characterized in the adult with a similar ...
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Intermediate Uveitis: A Review
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2022This review aims to provide an update on the clinical presentation, etiologies, complications, and treatment options in intermediate uveitis (IU).Narrative literature review.IU affects all age groups with no clear gender predominance and has varied etiologies including systemic illnesses and infectious diseases, or pars planitis.
Andrea York Tiang Teo +5 more
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Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie, 1991
Intermediate uveitis defines the group of diseases formerly called pars planitis or chronic cyclitis. Its frequency amounts to 10-20% of all uveitis cases. The anamnesis is vague. The clinical symptoms mainly involve the vitreous. The visual acuity is variable, depending of the involvement of the retina. A slight inflammation of the anterior chamber is
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Intermediate uveitis defines the group of diseases formerly called pars planitis or chronic cyclitis. Its frequency amounts to 10-20% of all uveitis cases. The anamnesis is vague. The clinical symptoms mainly involve the vitreous. The visual acuity is variable, depending of the involvement of the retina. A slight inflammation of the anterior chamber is
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Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1989
Intermediate uveitis is diagnosed in about 10% of the patients seen at the "Uveitis Clinic" of the Second Department of Ophthalmology of Vienna University. Forty-nine patients (with 83 eyes showing signs of the disease) were followed up for between six months and 12 years. Bilateral involvement was seen in 34 patients.
E, Arocker-Mettinger, G, Grabner
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Intermediate uveitis is diagnosed in about 10% of the patients seen at the "Uveitis Clinic" of the Second Department of Ophthalmology of Vienna University. Forty-nine patients (with 83 eyes showing signs of the disease) were followed up for between six months and 12 years. Bilateral involvement was seen in 34 patients.
E, Arocker-Mettinger, G, Grabner
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